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The Magnetic Eyelashes Natural Look kit offers a reusable, lightweight solution for stunning lashes without the damage of traditional extensions. Designed for daily use, it includes a stylish mirrored travel case and two extra lashes for convenience, making it the perfect choice for busy professionals seeking beauty on the go.
K**Z
Really love these lashes!
Update, January 4, 2024: I still love and use these lashes. I wear them every day. The feedback I get is that they look natural, and that's the feedback I'm looking for.I didn't mention in my original review that I wear these with eyeglasses on. It was SO HARD to find lashes that I could wear with my glasses, but these are **perfect.**The plastic tweezers I used to use finally broke. I now use silicone-tipped tweezers. Lay the full lash on top of your natural lashes. Pull the eyelid back a bit and add the bottom-middle lash for an anchor. Then the two outside lashes. It takes a little practice, but they're SO EASY, and they look awesome.I don't understand why more folks don't wear these (or similar), but if you're here looking and considering, let me encourage you to give them a go! Original review: I love these lashes enough that I bought a pair to set aside for my wedding.I've used triple-magnet lashes for a couple of years, and I've got a shoebox full of old ones, unused ones, and random ones from sets that I've broken or lost.This pair, the pair in my photos and that I've got on as we speak, I've had since March of this year (2020). They're on the verge of wearing out, as I wear them EVERY day. I'd bet they'll easily last me through Christmas though.I use a pair of plastic tweezers to put them on. Because they're triple magnet AND the bottom set is in three pieces, they are very easy to put on, using the tweezers. I am thrilled with the case the lashes come with because it allows you to keep the lashes in order (if you so choose), and because its not some horrid gold or silver glitter insert.I wear pretty minimal eye makeup but I definitely wear mascara. As you can see by the photo, almost no mascara transfers to the storage case. This means that the lashes are super easy to take off, and they take almost no mascara off my real lashes.I ride with my husband on his motorcycle with these on. They don't move.. They don't hurt. They don't damage my lashes.Photo 1- the lashes I'm both reviewing and wearing right this secondPhoto 2- why I need fake lashes, lolPhoto 3- the storage caseI haven't read other reviews to see why not everyone has given these a 5 star. But I certainly do. I hope these lashes are still available when I want to buy more because I will certainly come back to these.
C**
Impossible to use.
Impossible to use. Magnets are giant and super noticeable. Lashes are fussy, they don’t lay nicely to the contour of my eyelid, and just impossible to align and attach. Going into the trash.
D**B
Probably OK if You Use Thick Black Eyeliner
I’ve never worn fake lashes, so I can’t compare with other types. These lashes would have looked good, except for the large black magnets, which look like blobs of mascara put on by a beginner. These lashes definitely wouldn’t make you look like a hooker. 😉 I had hoped to use the lashes instead of mascara, due to an autoimmune issue that causes my skin to overreact to many cosmetics. They would probably be fine with thick black eyeliner to disguise the magnets, but that shouldn’t be necessary-and I’ll never wear thick black eyeliner. In my picture, the Susie Bumble lashes are on my right eye; the left eye is how my lashes look at the end of a long work day in mascara. When curled and using the old Cover Girl waterproof mascara (discontinued), my lashes looked similar to the fake lashes. The Susie Bumble lashes are difficult to put on. I tried both long tweezers (to which the lashes stick) and my fingers. I had a light-colored towel out in case I dropped part(s) of the lashes. I dropped one of the small (underside) lashes twice. The second time, it fell onto a patterned rug. After crawling around with a flashlight, my husband asked what I was doing. He went to his shop and brought back the Power Pick Magnet (second picture), which I used to sweep across the rug to find the tiny lash piece quickly/in damaged. If you do purchase these, I would also recommend the magnet stick to find the nearly invisible dropped lashes. If you like wearing thick black eyeliner, you can probably get away with these. The packaging itself is beautiful and includes a mirror. There is a slight magnetic attraction in the case so that the lashes don’t slide around or fall out.
H**R
I seriously love these!
I have extreme eyelash glue allergy, so it's very hard for me to find eyelashes to wear. I have to stick to magnetic ones. I was surprised how much I like these. They have lasted so much longer than any of my other eyelashes. I last bought them back in April and it is now the end of August! I have worn them once or twice a week since then. Not to mention, that eyelashes are also very sturdy, when I take them off, they don't get all messed up like other brands have. I honestly think these are easier to apply than other ones because of the 3 individual clusters underneath. I always start with mascara on my natural lashes to help the magnets not slip. I first lay a large lash across the top of my lashes, then I do the very inside lash, the middle lash, followed by the outer corner. I always make sure to press the top lash down as I'm applying the outer corner so that it doesn't come off of my eyelid. I recommend these, and I'm glad I finally found magnetic eyelashes I love!
S**H
One section missing
I ordered these and really liked the box and the storage but one of the bottom middle lashes was entirely missing. I wasn't too worried about it because I don't do my lowerashes and would have just used them as upper accents but the upper lashes were not as easy to apply as lashes I've used in the past. The box is fun and the design is good but I've had a more natural look and easy application with less expensive products.
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